Fortnight Reflections #10
Is there a current perspective on something you need to shift? I included this question as an intended poke at our current thinking that may no longer be relevant in our rapidly changing world. When I read this question it reminds me of a quote from Alvin Toffler which is
Fortnight Reflections #9
Who is someone you should tell them how much you appreciate them? This question comes at a great time because I've been thinking about reaching out to 3 of my mentees that I've been engaging with for over 5 years to thank them for all the great things that they
Fortnight Reflection #8
Do you trust in what you believe in? When I think about this question I'd like to share 2 different perspectives: an internal and external point of view. Internal - how I think about trust within myself My first reflection is "in God we Trust". My deep faith is one
Fortnight Reflections #7
What friend should you reach out and reconnect with? When I originally wrote this question I was thinking about a person who made a monumental impact in my life and I'm not sure they even know it. I don't even think I ever told them how grateful I was for
Fortnight Reflections #6
What are the one or two concerns you need to work on right now? Right now the 2 concerns I have relate to the pandemic in the areas of Social Distancing and Hygiene. This is especially important as I have to go into the hospital every day for my remaining
Fortnight Reflections #5
What might be a great thing to accomplish in the next 10 days? Once I had a boss ask our team to get a blank sheet of paper and put 4 equal size boxes on the page and to title each box with the following headers: START, STOP, CONTINUE &
Fortnight Reflections #4
How might someone different from you be reacting to chaos? When I think about walking in someone else's shoes I always think about the 53% of Americans who live paycheck by paycheck. This is already stressful enough, let alone add on the additional anxiety of the COVID-19 pandemic. My main
Fortnight Reflective Question #3
How do react in times of chaos? I'd like to think that during times of chaos or adversity I naturally default to a headset of positivity, but I wasn't 100% sure so I reviewed a few dozen journals to see what I could learn. I uncovered something interesting... I typically
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Previously known as “Bobston.life”, this blog was created in May of 2018 and contained 88 blogs on what was on my mind throughout my medical journey in Boston over the recent years.
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